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Vid blocked in the UK, however, I watched it on TV, so... See, I need you guys to highlight these things because I wouldn't have noticed it.

In theory, what sort of difference, in terms of possible lbs or percentage to the total etc, would that make? If it's possible to make an educated guess on that kind of thing, that is.

It depends on the person Babs, really hard to say. I always thought I got a ton from mine, but after some raw squats recently, my thoughts are changing. Also the weights they are using are not like a typical barbell so that will change things as well.

It depends on the person Babs, really hard to say. I always thought I got a ton from mine, but after some raw squats recently, my thoughts are changing. Also the weights they are using are not like a typical barbell so that will change things as well.

I suppose, it could act similar to a placebo in the form of a psychological safety net, due to the tightness of the briefs, the rebound which they know is available etc...even if there may be little to no carryover from the actual briefs.

A lot of weight lifted, either way; I was impressed when I saw it on TV.

I suppose, it could act similar to a placebo in the form of a psychological safety net, due to the tightness of the briefs, the rebound which they know is available etc...even if there may be little to no carryover from the actual briefs.

A lot of weight lifted, either way; I was impressed when I saw it on TV.

I still get carry over, just not as much as I had previously thought. I also dont use a multiply brief